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Julie Massé; Sophie Grignon; Luc Vigneault; Geneviève Olivier-D'Avignon; Marie-Claude Tremblay – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
In 2019-2021, we engaged in a project aimed at developing, implementing, and evaluating an educational intervention actively involving patient-teachers in undergraduate medical education at Université Laval, Quebec, Canada. Patient-teachers were invited to participate in small group discussion workshops during which medical students deliberate on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Education, Patients, Participation
MacLeod, Anna; Cameron, Paula; Luong, Victoria; Kovacs, George; Patrick, Lucy; Fredeen, Molly; Kits, Olga; Tummons, Jonathan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
Human body donation (HBD) serves an essential function in many medical schools, particularly in institutions where people engage in cadaver-based simulation (CBS) as a pedagogical approach. The people who facilitate HBD and CBS have a highly specialized skill set, yet their expertise remains largely unacknowledged, and takes place out of sight…
Descriptors: Donors, Human Body, Laboratory Procedures, Simulation
Rubisch, Hannah P. K.; Blaschke, Anna-Lena; Berberat, Pascal O.; Fuetterer, Cornelia S.; Haller, Bernhard; Gartmeier, Martin – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
We analyse interactions between teachers and students during video-recorded bedside teaching sessions in internal medicine, orthopaedics and neurology. Multiple raters used a high-inference categorical scheme on 36 sessions. Our research questions concern the types of student mistakes, clinical teachers' reactions to them and if they use different…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Error Patterns, Teaching Methods
Brydges, Ryan; Fiume, Andrea; Grierson, Lawrence – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Background: Invention and mastery learning approaches differ in their foundational educational paradigms, proposed mechanisms of learning, and potential impacts on learning outcomes. They also differ in their resource requirements. We explored the relative effects of 'invent and problem-solve, followed by instruction' (PS-I) learning compared to…
Descriptors: Simulation, Futures (of Society), Outcomes of Education, Mastery Learning
Thomas, Aliki; Chin-Yee, Benjamin; Mercuri, Mathew – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Evidence based medicine (EBM) has been synonymous to delivery of quality care for almost thirty years. Since the movement's inception, the assumption has been that decisions based on high quality evidence would translate to better care for patients. Despite EBM's many attractive features and the substantive attention it has received in the…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Evidence Based Practice, Medical Education, Teaching Methods
van Enk, Anneke; Nimmon, Laura; Buckley, Heather; Cuncic, Cary; Canfield, Carolyn; Veerapen, Kiran; Holmes, Cheryl – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Case presentations have been researched as both an important form of intra/inter-professional communication, where a patient's clinical information is shared among health professionals involved in their care, and an equally key discursive tool in education, where learners independently assess a patient and present the case to their preceptor…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Medical Education, Teaching Methods, Physician Patient Relationship
Marcos-Pablos, Samuel; García-Peñalvo, Francisco José – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Within the field of robots in medical education, most of the work done during the last years has focused on surgeon training in robotic surgery, practicing surgery procedures through simulators. Apart from surgical education, robots have also been widely employed in assistive and rehabilitation procedures, where education has traditionally focused…
Descriptors: Health Services, Medical Schools, Medical Education, Robotics
Andersen, Betina Ristorp; Hinrich, Jesper Løve; Rasmussen, Maria Birkvad; Lehmann, Sune; Ringsted, Charlotte; Løkkegaard, Ellen; Tolsgaard, Martin G. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Research from outside the medical field suggests that social ties between team-members influence knowledge sharing, improve coordination, and facilitate task completion. However, the relative importance of social ties among team-members for patient satisfaction remains unknown. In this study, we explored the association between social ties within…
Descriptors: Patients, Teamwork, Peer Relationship, Correlation
Delany, Clare; Kameniar, Barbara; Lysk, Jayne; Vaughan, Brett – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Teaching clinical reasoning in emergency medicine requires educators to foster diagnostic accuracy and judicious decision-making amidst chaotic ambient factors including clinician fatigue, high cognitive load, and diverse patient expectations. The current study applies the early work of Jurgen Habermas and his "knowledge-constitutive…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Medical Education, Physicians
Patient-Centred Education: How Do Learners' Perceptions Change as They Experience Clinical Training?
Fong, Shannon; Tan, Amy; Czupryn, Joanna; Oswald, Anna – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
The use of patient educators is one of many teaching strategies meant to foster principles of patient-centred care. We previously found that early patient educator exposure helped to shape the understanding of patient-centredness in pre-clerkship learners. We now expand on this work to evaluate whether there is persistence of initial perceptions…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Patients, Medical Education, Clinical Experience
Piumatti, Giovanni; Abbiati, Milena; Baroffio, Anne; Gerbase, Margaret W. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
Previous research highlighted associations between students' motivation for medical studies and their learning approaches on the one hand and empathy on the other. Internal motivational factors for studying medicine (e.g., care for patients, save lives) coupled with a deep approach to learning have been positively related to empathy in contrast to…
Descriptors: Correlation, Student Motivation, Cognitive Style, Empathy
Cook, David A.; Aljamal, Yazan; Pankratz, V. Shane; Sedlack, Robert E.; Farley, David R.; Brydges, Ryan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
Self-regulated learning is optimized when instructional supports are provided. We evaluated three supports for self-regulated simulation-based training: practice schedules, normative comparisons, and learning goals. Participants practiced 5 endoscopy tasks on a physical simulator, then completed 4 repetitions on a virtual reality simulator. Study…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Medical Students, Teaching Methods, Medical Education
Cheung, Jeffrey J. H.; Kulasegaram, Kulamakan M.; Woods, Nicole N.; Moulton, Carol-anne; Ringsted, Charlotte V.; Brydges, Ryan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018
Transfer is a desired outcome of simulation-based training, yet evidence for how instructional design features promote transfer is lacking. In clinical reasoning, transfer is improved when trainees experience instruction integrating basic science explanations with clinical signs and symptoms. To test whether integrated instruction has similar…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Teaching Methods, Rating Scales, Pretests Posttests
Rotgans, Jerome I.; Schmidt, Henk G.; Rajalingam, Preman; Hao, Joey Wong Ying; Canning, Claire Ann; Ferenczi, Michael A.; Low-Beer, Naomi – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018
The objective of the paper is to report findings of two studies that attempted to find answers to the following questions: (1) What are the levels of cognitive engagement in TBL?; (2) Are there differences between students who were more exposed to TBL than students who were less exposed to TBL?; (3) To which extent does cognitive engagement…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Teaching Methods, Scores, Academic Achievement
Lean, Lyn Li; Hong, Ryan Yee Shiun; Ti, Lian Kah – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2017
Communication of feedback during teaching of practical procedures is a fine balance of structure and timing. We investigate if continuous in-task (IT) or end-task feedback (ET) is more effective in teaching spinal anaesthesia to medical students. End-task feedback was hypothesized to improve both short-term and long-term procedural learning…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Anesthesiology, Retention (Psychology), Training